Beautiful Luxury Gatlinburg Condo Rentals located in Downtown Gatlinburg surrounded by Fine Dining, close to all the stores and across from Ober Gatlinburg.

Gatlinburg Condo Rentals Unit BB 1042

Our beautiful ground floor unit makes it easily accessible. The patio lends itself to relaxing while enjoying the beautiful mountain views. The ski slopes are right across the street from us and we are surrounded by the best restaurants in Gatlinburg. Once inside, this unit offers all the luxuries expected while on vacation, whirlpool tub, stone fireplace, flat screen TVs. The two bedrooms and two bathrooms give all the comforts of home and the privacy you want. This Gatlinburg condo also has an awesome kitchen and dining room, this makes it nice for those mid-night snacks or family time meals.

What a surprise this is right in the heart of Gatlinburg, nestled between beautiful trees, with an awesome view of the Great Smoky Mountains. The restaurants, shops, and attraction are all within walking distance and yet...Accommodations: 2 Bedrooms - Sleeps 8 - 2 Baths - 1 King Bed - 2 Full Beds - 1 Queen (Sleeper)

Welcome to the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains and the fun and charm of Gatlinburg. Our condos are right in the middle of all of this and offer a beauty and comfort you deserve. The two bedrooms and two bathrooms give...Accommodations: 2 Bedrooms - Sleeps 8 - 2 Baths - 1 King Bed - 2 Queen Beds - 1 Queen (Sleeper)

FANNIE FARKLE'S656 ParkwayGatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 436-4057 www.gatlinburg.com/fanniefarkles This is the home of the famous Foot Long "OGLE" Corn Dogs and Sausage Subs smothered in peppers and onions! "OFTEN COPIED,BUT NEVER DUPLICATED!" Fannie Farkle's is located in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg. This is the home of the famous Foot Long "OGLE" Corn Dogs and Sausage Subs smothered in peppers and onions! Watch us make them as you walk by and smell the tantalizing aromas!! Fannie's also features the latest in Video and Redemption games and as you win points accrued through your skill, choose your prizes from the largest selection of gifts anywhere in the entire County. Check your email, Step up to our ATM, and get ready to experience "Good Food", "Fun" and "Prizes Galore"! www.gatlinburg.com/fanniefarkles

CAMP THUNDER FUN CENTER542 ParkwayGatlinburg, TN 37738 (865) 430-8680 www.smokymountainfun.com Go-Karts on an indoor oval slick track. Enjoy eighteen challenging holes of indoor Miniature Golf & two action-packed Motion Simulator movies. It's rain-or-shine fun for families and groups! Drive at speeds up to 25 miles per hour in nascar-style, gasoline powered Go-Karts on an indoor oval slick track. Want to play a round? Enjoy eighteen challenging holes of indoor Miniature Golf, themed around the national park. "Ride the Rock" on two action-packed Motion Simulator movies. Best value is the Vacation Pass - play all three activities, then return another day to play them again for free! Located on the downtown Parkway across from Hard Rock Cafe and Ripley's Aquarium. Open daily at 10 a.m. www.smokymountainfun.com

CampingWe have three local campgrounds in Gatlinburg to choose from. They have many amenities such as electricity, water, cable TV, hot showers, pools, and much more. The national park also has several campgrounds, including Cosby and Elkmont, where you can pitch a tent and rough it for a few days in the wilderness. Some campgrounds accept reservations, but most are accessible on a first come, first served basis.

GolfIf you're a golfer looking for a challenge, how about a game of mountain golf? The rules are the same as golf everywhere, but the course is just a little bit different. It's up and down, up and down, with hardly a flat spot to be found. It'll be an experience to be remembered with a scenic background that is magnificent. Try out your skill on the greens of the Gatlinburg Golf Course or the Bent Creek Golf Course.

Winter SportsOber Gatlinburg is Tennessee's only ski resort. Its eight ski slopes range from beginning to advanced and lie 3000 feet above sea level. Using a combination of natural and man-made snow, visitors can ski and snowboard. There's even an indoor ice-skating rink that's great fun rain or shine or snow. Even if you don't ski or skate, come up and enjoy the spectacular view or relax over a delicious hot meal at Ober Gatlinburg's restaurant.

BirdwatchingGreat Smoky Mountains National Park is a premier location for a wide array of birds - and for people who enjoy watching them. The crest of the Smokies towers nearly a mile above the foothills, creating a range in elevations and a variety of topographies that provide a diversity of habitats and microclimates for birds.

From the high, exposed peaks, to the warmer, sheltered lowlands, some 240 species of birds have been found in the park. Sixty species are year-round residents. Nearly 120 species breed in the park, including 52 species from the neo-tropics. Many other species use the park as an important stopover and foraging area during their semiannual migration.

Changes in elevation affect the types of vegetation that grow in the mountains and determine where many birds can be found. Some species are found only in distinct habitats at certain elevations, while others may range over several habitats.

Whitewater RaftingThere's nothing quite as exhilarating as a ride on an untamed river. There are many outfitters that conduct guided trips down the Big Pigeon and other regional rivers.

BirdwatchingGreat Smoky Mountains National Park is a premier location for a wide array of birds - and for people who enjoy watching them. The crest of the Smokies towers nearly a mile above the foothills, creating a range in elevations and a variety of topographies that provide a diversity of habitats and microclimates for birds.

From the high, exposed peaks, to the warmer, sheltered lowlands, some 240 species of birds have been found in the park. Sixty species are year-round residents. Nearly 120 species breed in the park, including 52 species from the neo-tropics. Many other species use the park as an important stopover and foraging area during their semiannual migration.

Changes in elevation affect the types of vegetation that grow in the mountains and determine where many birds can be found. Some species are found only in distinct habitats at certain elevations, while others may range over several habitats.

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FloraDuring the Ice Age, the Smoky Mountains were a refuge for hundreds of plant and animal species retreating before the glaciers. These species found suitable living conditions in the upper elevations of the Smoky Mountains. Because the Smokey Mountains National park contains a variety of habitats, it is now home for some 1,500 species of vascular plants, 10% of which are considered rare, and well over 4,000 non-flowering plant species.

Endemic SpeciesThe Smoky Mountains provide the only habitat in the world for several plant and animal species, including Cain's reed-bent grass, Rugel's ragwort, and Jordan's (red-cheeked) salamander. Species new to the scientific community are found nearly every year, especially in the lesser-studied groups, such as the invertebrates.

Unique FeaturesThe Smoky Mountains National Park's wide recognition as a unique sanctuary is well deserved when one considers just a few of its features:

Unique FeaturesThe Smoky Mountains National Park's wide recognition as a unique sanctuary is well deserved when one considers just a few of its features:

Unique FeaturesThe Smoky Mountains National Park's wide recognition as a unique sanctuary is well deserved when one considers just a few of its features:

Biosphere ReserveThe Smoky Mountain National Park is designated as an International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations. The international system contains 324 reserves in 82 countries with the primary objectives of conserving genetic diversity and coordinating environmental education, research, and monitoring. The park is also a unit of the Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Reserve cluster. This membership enhances Smokey Mountain National park's commitment to cooperative efforts in environmental education, research, resource management, and public involvement. The park's designation as a World Heritage Site and a State Natural Heritage Area by Tennessee and North Carolina reinforces the value of its natural and cultural resources.